Theology of the Cross (148)
  1. This is the fourth installment in our series, From Eden to Easter: Life and Death in the Garden. Each day throughout Holy Week, we will take a special look at the gardens and wildernesses of Scripture, and in particular, these scenes' connections to Christ's redemption won for us on the cross.
  2. On second thought: Keep Lent, but sacrifice your concept of it.
  3. The Psalm now is this: as Christ suffered and then was exalted, so we are also in him.
  4. Devoid of the gospel of Jesus’s death and resurrection, sufferers are left to frantically run the halls of self-salvation, turning this way and that but never getting anywhere.
  5. The great lie of addiction is that suffering must be fled, must be numbed, must be drowned out by any means necessary.
  6. Despite the mathematical incongruity, the church confesses that Christ is one hundred percent human and one hundred percent divine.
  7. Binding the Broken Conference: How Jesus Ministers Grace and Truth to Sinners and Sufferers
  8. Wisdom lurks in the outer places. Rich gratitude sprouts from the impoverished and forgotten.
  9. By the end of this prayer of wrestling, David finally has the strength to claim victory over his lying enemies.
  10. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  11. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steven Paulson discuss the story in which the disciples argue with each other about who will be the greatest in the kingdom of God.
  12. Working through the book, "Making Christian Counseling More Christ-Centered," Katie Koplin and Gretchen Ronnevik discuss how the theology of the cross impacts how we view ourselves.
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